DESERT ISLAND SURVIVAL

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DESERT ISLAND SURVIVAL

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Years 11 to 12 (Senior Years)

Collaboration

Collaboration is essential in almost all aspects of life – in the playground; classroom; families and in every work environment! Collaboration is when a group of people come together and contribute their expertise for the benefit of a shared objective or project. Meaningful collaboration promotes the building of peer relationships, fosters peer interactions and by involving students in different discussions, it enables them to understand different perspectives, and to give and receive feedback. Successful collaboration and team work requires communication (verbal, nonverbal, and written); active listening; social awareness, turn-taking; problem solving; respect and cooperative spirit. Trust is also central to successful collaboration activities as peers take risks in their learning together. Online platforms provide children and students with opportunities to connect with peers locally and around the world learning to use digital tools responsibly. The activities sourced and designed provide opportunities for children and students to engage in tasks that require them to work together as they tackle new concepts and form new understandings.

Desert Island Survival

Working together to survive on a deserted island will stretch students’ problem-solving skills and build team dynamics. Collaborative group activities give students opportunities to learn essential life skills working and communicating effectively together.

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Years 11 to 12 (Senior Years)

Location : AU/UK